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    R. HAMBARTSUMIAN: RESTORATION OF SEVRES TREATY PROVISIONS SHOULD BE ONE OF ARMENIAN NATION'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS

    Noyan Tapan
    Aug 10 2006

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 10, NOYAN TAPAN. The August 10 conference at the RA
    National Academy of Sciences (NAS) was dedicated to the issue of
    returning the territories which were to belong to Armenia by the
    Sevres Treaty. At the meeting called "Conference of the Armenian
    National Intellectuals", it was decided to declare August 10 as
    International Day of Armenian Homeland Possession (Hayrenatirutyun),
    as it was exactly 86 years ago that the Sevres Treaty was signed
    on that day. Historian Rafael Hambartsumian, the event's organizer,
    Chairman of the organization "National Unity Vow" and the National
    Council of the Armenians of Nakhichevan, stated that "regaining the
    occupied Armenian territories is an inalienable right of the Armenian
    people." He also called on all the unions, parties and other bodies
    of Armenia and the Diaspora "to adopt the appropriate documents,
    officially joining this decision of the intellectuals.

    The historian assured that announcing the Armenian nation as "Homeland
    possessing" will unify everybody with the aim of solving this problem,
    "because restoration of the Sevres Treaty points should be one of the
    greatest achievements of our nation." To recap, by the decision of
    the powers that signed the Sevres Treaty in 1920 (Armenia, Britain,
    France, Italy, Japan, Greece, Belgium, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
    Czechoslovakia and Turkey), the American President Woodrow Wilson
    on November 22 1920 presented to these states the border line (90
    thousand sq.km) of the territories to be given by Turkey to Armenia,
    after which Armenia's territory would make about 162 thousand sq.km.

    Representatives of various unions of compatriots, NGOs, cultural,
    scientific and creative unions, parties and higher educational
    institutions participated in the event.
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